2017 Scion FR-S Spied Testing with Light Updates

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It seems Toyota is preparing an update for the GT86, known in North America as the Scion FR-S.

Caught testing by our spy photographers, this prototype is wearing camouflage over its front end, but we can still make out larger air intakes, a revised nose and new headlights. At the back of the car the bumper looks to be slightly revised while LED taillights and a new larger spoiler can be also be seen.

Specifics on a revised powertrain for the car are unknown at this time, though the latest rumors suggest that the FR-S will continue to use a 2.0-liter four-cylinder powerplant though it will be slightly more powerful. A bump of roughly 5 percent, which would take it to 208 hp, is expected thanks to a new intake manifold and fresh engine internals that run with less friction.

Suspension upgrades are also expected to improve ride comfort.

The updated FR-S should arrive sometime in 2016 as a 2017 model year vehicle.

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Harry_Wild

FR-S is a total joke! Now a whopping 208 h.p. and probably 190 lbs. of torque where it competitors have 300 h.p. and 290 lbs of torque that blows the FR-S off the street! Totally a car in need of a turbocharger – make that a twin turbocharger! I know; there the Supra coming down the line and Toyota does not want to have a fast car in their line up before the Supra is release. LOL1

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